A Morning Surprise
As usual, when I wake up, the first thing I did was let the dog out to go potty while I used the bathroom myself. Dustin was in the kitchen feeding the animals and playing around with a bowl of water or something and then I hear my dog barking outside. That's unusual for her because she never barks outside unless she's playing with the ball or chasing a stick or something, and then it's a playful bark.
This was not a playful bark.
It wasn't even a "I'm going to get you and tear you up" kind of bark.
It was a kind of "Oh crap!" bark.
I said to myself "What is she barking at? She never barks outside," as I go to let her back in. She's standing on the porch looking towards her "potty spot" and so I look in the same direction.
Standing taller than our blazer and staring, almost at eye level at the dog (the porch is high), was a moose.
I yelled down the hall to Dustin to come look at the moose, but to be quiet and I ran to grab my camera. Well, it wasn't charged, so I had to use my phone camera. This is the first moose I have seen out here at the new place. I was beginning to think they were not around here. The moose just stood there staring at us, the dog started shaking uncontrollably, and then I noticed...
There was dog poo on the porch.
The moose literally scared the crap out of the dog. haha! It was rather funny, but poor Poppy was shaking so bad.
Still the moose stood there staring at us while we were laughing at the situation. Then I think it finally had enough of our silly human-ness and started casually walking away....
Bunny Tracks
I've seen deer and I've seen turkey. I've seen chipmunks too, but since we moved out here, I haven't seen a bunny yet. I was fairly certain they would be around since they are everywhere. We saw them several times at the old place. They are snowshoe hares. Cute little bunnies that are brown in summer and white in the winter.
I hadn't seen any since being out here, and even started to think that maybe they didn't want to be out here for whatever reason... train, too many cars, humans, whatever.
I was ecstatic when I saw bunny prints in the snow!
I knew they were around! Now if I could only get a picture of one in action!
A Hike Up The Mountain
Since we've moved to this new house, I've wanted to explore the mountain behind me. It looms above me, calling me to climb. Okay, so it's not that big, but I've wanted to explore.
Call me lazy, or maybe I've just procrastinated for whatever reason, but I've been here for 5 months now and only went out yesterday.
I'm glad I did and I wish I had gone sooner! It was a nice invigorating hike up, the air was clean and cold and the steepness made it great exercise. Though the hike up was great, there wasn't much to see that was all that interesting. Just trees and rocks. More trees and rocks.
While I don't mind the trees and rocks (they are still beautiful!), I was somewhat disappointed that I didn't see anything spectacular like a waterfall, or even a deer! Though there were TONS of footprints! (Apparently the deer and turkey live up there!)
It wasn't until we reached a curve in the path and my son yelled at me "Stay away from that area mom! That's the direction where the mountain goes DOWN!" He's scared of high places now after he broke his leg climbing rocks. I decided to trek through the trees and see what was beyond...
It
WAS
BREATHTAKING!
If it horribly snowy most of the time, I would totally build my house on top where I can wake up to these views every morning. OR if I had a tractor or snow plow.
Obviously the views were awesome, and I really didn't want to head back down, but it was cold. I think the high was only 29, and it was a lot colder up top! So we headed down to the warmth of the house.
On the way down, Dustin found a "Dragon Egg"...
And I spotted a neat icicle!
We'll definitely make the hike again!
Eclipse
No, I'm not talking about the Twilight stuff... I'm talking about a real live lunar eclipse!
I've been fascinated with anything to do with the sky for as long as I can remember. Stars, planets, eclipses, and the Northern Lights - I have yet to see these!
Today, there's a full moon and a full lunar eclipse at...well, right at this very moment. Naturally I woke up early so I could watch. I even tried taking a few pictures, but my camera is not cooperating. I think it's on its last leg.
I got super lucky this year! Normally, I have to go outside and find a spot where I can catch a glimpse of the moon between the trees and freeze...and that was being up on a mountain. This time, I can watch the eclipse, nice and toasty, inside the house, from my computer desk no less! It's awesome! I've got my coffee and I'm watching as the shadow slowly takes over the moon!
For those of you who can't see the eclipse, there is an awesome website where you can see it online! Check it out!
http://events.slooh.com/
Now if I could just see those darn Aurora!
Reindeer
Okay, I know it's not a reindeer... but it was so cool to see this guy walk through!
I was on the phone with my mom and I saw something walking up our driveway. It's not uncommon to see deer, but I was shocked to see a deer with antlers! All the years I've been up here, I have not seen a buck.
My nutty dog Poppy was looking out the window whining- she really REALLY wanted to go out to play.
He didn't stick around long, he ran off with a doe down the train tracks and disappeared.
No Hunting Please!